Among reports recently taken by the Russellville Police Department (RPD):

Jan. 6 — Assault on South Ithaca Avenue. A complainant stated that a woman started arguing with her mother and then accused her son of stealing money out of her wallet. The complainant stated the women then hit her son, who defended himself by pushing her down, then the woman’s husband threatened him.

Jan. 9 — Minor in possession on East Main Street. An officer was dispatched to Walgreens where he found a 19-year-old male walking outside with a large blanket wrapped around him. When the officer talked to him, he saw the top of a Bud Light beer can in his pocket and asked if the man had anything else in his pockets, and the man showed the officer another can. After searching the man, the officer found five more alcoholic beverages in his pocket.

None of the cans were opened.

Jan. 11 — Identity theft on West Main Street. An officer spoke with a man in Texas who said he received a hospital bill for $902.25 from Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center for medical services rendered on Nov. 4, but he said he’d never been to Russellville. The man stated in 2005 he experienced a case of identity theft after someone using his social security number and name was working at Tyson’s Chicken.

Jan. 11 — Fraud, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of controlled substance with intent to grow on Sidney Avenue. Police responded to a call of drug use and when he arrived, could smell an “aroma of intoxicants” coming from the apartment. When he knocked on the door, he was told the people inside had been smoking earlier, but it was gone. Upon searching the apartment, the officer found four pipes and a scale. He placed both residents under arrest.

Jan. 11 — Public intoxication and disorderly conduct on South Glenwood Avenue. A man was arrested after police received a call of an intoxicated person walking across Glenwood Avenue. The man was unstable and could not follow simple directions, according to the report. He told police he was upset with the night guard at the Glenwood House for not treating him fairly, then told the officer he had to urinate. The officer told him several times not to urinate in public, but he did anyway. He was placed under arrest and became disorderly.